EPAepa01616031 Esther Vergeer of Netherlands returns the ball during her womens wheelchair singles quarterfinals against Lucy Shuker of United Kingdom at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 28 January 2009. Esther Vergeer won 6-
REUTERSEsther Vergeer of the Netherlands serves, with her partner Sharon Walraven of the Netherlands (UNSEEN), to Marjolein Buis of the Netherlands and Annick Sevenans of Belgium, during their wheelchair doubles match at the Wimbledon tennis championships
EPAepa01487691 Dutch Esther Vergeer celebrates after she won the womens wheelchair tennis final and the gold medal against compatriot Korie Homan (not pictured) with 6:4/4:6/7:6 during the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, 14 September 2008. Vergee
EPAepa01487698 Dutch Esther Vergeer celebrates on the podium after she won the womens wheelchair tennis final and the gold medal against compatriot Korie Homan (not pictured) with 6:4/4:6/7:6 during the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, 14 Septembe
EPAepa01487703 Dutch Esther Vergeer returns a ball the womens wheelchair tennis final against compatriot Korie Homan (not pictured)during the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, 14 September 2008. Vergeer won the match with 6:4/4:6/7:6 and is now fiv
EPAepa03094792 Dutch wheelchair tennis player Esther Vergeer (L) and a guest (R) arrive at the Laureus World Sports Awards in London, Britain, 06 Febuary 2012. The Laureus World Sports Awards are held annually to honour sports people who have been outstan
EPAepa01487699 Dutch Esther Vergeer celebrates on the podium after she won the womens wheelchair tennis final and the gold medal against compatriot Korie Homan (not pictured) with 6:4/4:6/7:6 during the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, 14 Septembe
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